Intercept function and method calls
Project description
Intercepts
Intercepts allows you to intercept any function call in python
and handle it in any manner you choose. For example, you can pre-process the inputs to a function, or apply post-processing on its output. Intercepts also allows you to completely replace a function with a custom implementation.
>>> increment(41)
42
>>> intercepts.register(increment, handler)
>>> increment(41)
40
>>> intercepts.unregister(increment)
>>> intercepts.register(increment, handler2)
>>> increment(41)
'The answer is: 42'
>>> intercepts.unregister_all()
Handler functions receive the intercepted function as their first argument, as well as all of the arguments to the intercepted function.
>>> def handler(func, num):
... result = func(num)
... return num - (result - num)
>>> def handler2(func, *args, **kwargs):
... return 'The answer is: %s' % func(*args, **kwargs)
Installation
Intercepts can be installed using pip
.
$ pip install intercepts
Documentation
Sorry, we are in the very early stages of development so documentation is limited. There is some documentation in the docs
directory, but for the most up-to-date documentation, use pydoc
.
$ pydoc intercepts
This software is in early stages of development and may be unstable.
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